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Candidates with innovative research programs in drug design and discovery, pharmacology and toxicology, novel biological targets, novel small molecule labeling, and cheminformatics or computational chemistry are encouraged to apply, as are those with experience with preclinical or clinical trials of their novel compounds.
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Senior Scientist, Pharmacology Lead, Pharmacology / Toxicology Who We Are Rampart Bioscience is an early-stage biotechnology company pioneering a new class of medicines for individuals, especially children, living with genetically driven diseases.
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D., M.D., or Ph. D. in medicinal chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, pharmacology, physiology, toxicology, pharmacy, or related biomedical science field. Areas of priority include (1) medicinal chemistry, (2) biochemistry, (3) pharmacology, (4) physiology, (5) pharmacy, or (6) associated medical fields, such as biostatistics.
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Related fields include physiology, anatomy, molecular biology, cell biology, embryology, pathology, genetics, pharmacology, histology, cytology, nuclear medicine, epidemiology, biostatistics, infection control, physics, statistics, and similar areas of science where the work is directly related to the position to be filled.
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Experience in work related to forensic toxicology, toxicology, or pharmacology. REQUIREMENTS:PhD degree in toxicology (preferred, but an MS degree with significant experience will also be considered), preferably with broad training and expertise in a biological discipline (toxicology, chemistry, cancer biology, microbiology, physiology, pathology, and/or environmental sciences, etc.
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If past work experience as an assistant, associate, or full professor in an academic institution, actively involved in a toxicology research program, evidence of competitive and renewable research funding, commiserate teaching and committee responsibilities.
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Qualifying course work in these areas includes bacteriology, mycology, mycobacteriology, tissue culture, virology, parasitology, endocrinology, enzymology, toxicology, urinalysis, coagulation, hemostasis, cell morphology, immunology, serology, immunoserology, immuno-deficiency, hemolysis, histocompatibility, cyto-genetics, and similar disciplines or areas of laboratory practice.
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Basic Requirement for Clinical Laboratory Scientist:A. A bachelor's or graduate/higher level degree from a regionally accredited college/university including courses in biological science, chemistry and mathematics, AND successful completion of a Medical Laboratory Scientist/Clinical Laboratory Scientist program accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS) or an accrediting body recognized by the.
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Postdoctoral training and research in toxicology (preferred). If past work experience in industry or government, several broad-based experiences would be highly desirable including work experience in the pharmaceutical industry, a government entity, military, and/or a forensic toxicology laboratory with emphasis on mechanism of action and interpretation of scientific results.
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What we are looking for in a Scientist I/II, Investigative Toxicology:Bachelors (BS/BA) in pharmacology, pharmaceutical science, biology, bioengineering, chemistry, physiology, or related discipline is required; Masters (MS) degree is desirable, but not required.
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If so, you may be interested in working as a Toxicology Expert for Robson Forensic, a longstanding national forensic expert firm with an excellent reputation in the legal and scientific community.
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Must be knowledgeable of standard pharmaceutical techniques and procedures, laws governing the practice of pharmacy, drug incompatibilities and interactions, pharmacology and toxicology.
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FORENSIC TOXICOLOGY EXPERTDo you want to use your training, education, and experience in a new and meaningful way? 10+ years working in the field of toxicology. These exposures involve alcohol, drugs of abuse, prescription and recreational drugs, nutritional supplements, consumer products, pesticides, carcinogens, and environmental contaminants.
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Skills:Candidate will provide scientific and technical support to assays and platforms supported by the Investigative Toxicology group by:Performing experiments involving: immortalized and primary cell culture, cell viability assessment, Luminex/ELISAs, gene expression analysis, high content screening, confocal microscopy, and flow cytometry.
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DescriptionWest Virginia University Research Corporation is seeking applications for a Post Doctoral Fellow with Physiology, Pharmacology & ToxicologyAbout the OpportunityThe Department of Physiology, Pharmacology & Toxicology in the West Virginia University School of Medicine is seeking applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow.
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